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Does China really want to attack Australia?
"The strategic air in Australia has for many years now resounded with the thumping talk of imminent conflict ...
A thoroughly absorbing, must-read examination of why Australia's relationship with India might hold the key to our future, by federal MP Andrew Charlton
The ...
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 WALKLEY BOOK AWARD
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR
'There is no doubt the truth would have ...
AUSTRALIA AND THE WORLD is a highly accessible and informative work that explains Australias shifting place in a global context while detailing the many events ...
How Australia can become a leader in a world of zero net emissions
In his bestselling Superpower, renowned economist Ross Garnaut showed that Australia - rich ...
Essays featured in this issue include:Science Fiction in University Labs by Jackson RyanDemographics and the Voice by George MegalogenisThe Summer Ahead by Joelle GergisRobodebt ...
A set of provocative ideas about recalibrating the relationship between Australia and the USA to deliver peace and prosperity rather than conflict and disharmony
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Celebrating 200 issues of the magazine, this issue features essays on federal and international politics from Sean Kelly, Mark McKenna, Frank Bongiorno and Margaret Simons ...
In Beyond Belief: Rethinking the Voice to Parliament, twelve distinguished Australians set out their reasons why we need to question the wisdom of enshrining a ...
This is a handbook for change. Because we all know ways in which life could be better. And it can be better. We can make ...
Since colonisation, Australians have been frantically logging our native forests as if our lives depended on it. Our lives do depend on the forests-but on ...
The current higher education system is flawed, so what needs to happen next?
The future of Australia as a post-industrial economy depends on how knowledge ...
What if Trump becomes US president again?
Leading expert and US and Australian politics insider Bruce Wolpe reveals the many ways in which Australia was ...
In this thought-provoking and timely examination, academic and writer Michael Wesley asks what Australians really think and how they feel about our universities, and where ...